- Akfen intensifies its cooperation with Phoenix Solar with second utility-scale project
- Phoenix Solar strengthens local leadership position, establishes subsidiary in Ankara, Turkey
Ankara and Sulzemoos, March 20, 2017 / Phoenix Solar Yenilenebilir Enerji A. Ş., Ankara, the newly established Turkish subsidiary of Phoenix Solar AG (ISIN DE000A0BVU93), a leading international photovoltaic system integrator listed in the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, has been awarded an order by a consortium led by Akfen Renewable Energy, the energy arm of a leading Turkish conglomerate, to build a photovoltaic power plant with a total capacity of 11.2 MWp in Amasya in Northern Turkey, close to the Black Sea. The contract was signed after the successful commissioning of the first governmentally licensed project built in Elaziğ, Turkey, also on behalf of Akfen Renewable Energy.
Phoenix Solar will carry out all engineering, procurement and project management tasks including supervising the construction, which is due to begin in March. Completion is scheduled for September, 2017. After the commissioning Phoenix Solar will also be in charge of operation and maintenance. The electricity with an expected output of over 17,000 MWh p.a. will be sold to the grid.
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